
“John the Revelator” is a traditional gospel blues call and response song.[1] It has been called “one of the most powerful songs in all of pre-war acoustic music … [which] has been hugely influential to blues performers”.[2] American gospel-blues musician Blind Willie Johnson recorded “John the Revelator” in 1930 and subsequently a variety of artists have recorded their renditions of the song, often with variations in the verses and music. The song’s title refers to the Apostle John, the author of the Book of Revelation, and quotes several passages from the Bible in the tradition of African-American spirituals.
and some of this covers of the song include:
“John the Revelator” has been recorded by numerous musical artists,[25] including Jay Boy Adams, the Trey Anastasio Band, Beck, Frank Black, A. A. Bondy, Nick Cave, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Golden Gate Quartet,[26] Gov’t Mule, Rolf Harris, The Indelicates, Phil Keaggy, John Mellencamp, Lee Roy Parnell, R.E.M., Benjamin Siksou in his musical show Valises Blues,[27] The Silencers, Curtis Stigers, and Steve Vai. Read more
So I went and listened to several versions of the songs; Here’s some of them
From Gov’t Mule – I think this is my favorite version…..Warren’s vocal is just great on the song!
and then there is Nick Cave
and the original from Blind Willie Johnson
and finally from Ollabelle……
Check out the first version listed on MOG from Curtis Stigers and the Forest Rangers!
Which one do you like best? One of these or another version?? Maybe the one from Son House!